At Mathura Gary and Richard (now Radhanath Swami) were hosted by a guru who had pleasing mannerisms and was refined and meticulous in his speech and movements. He offered Richard to share his own wooden bed for sleeping in the night. Richard felt it was an honour to sleep on the same level as the guru, but soon realized this guru was lusty. As the guru tried to grope Richard in his embrace, and started moving his hands in the private parts of Richard’s body, Richard shoved him away and jumped to his feet. Richard rushed outside and closely spied on the swami making sure he didn’t do this to Gary.

Later both Gary and Richard realized that once again their idealistic innocence was challenged by the real world.

What inspired me the most on reading this account was Radhanath Swami’s mood even as young Richard. He writes:

“…He was a scholar of scripture, the high priest of a temple, and the guru of many disciples who revered him. Yet he’d tried to exploit me to satisfy his own carnal desire. Real saintliness should be understood by a person’s behavior. Exerting one’s spiritual authority to exploit the innocent is a grave injustice. I prayed that this incident would not create doubt in my mind toward the sincere devotees.”

Radhanath Swami’s purity shines forth in this passage. Generally a normal person would be so outraged by acts of hypocrisy that it wouldn’t be surprising if he or she dismisses all gurus and all paths. However Radhanath Swami even as an inexperienced Richard prayed that the misdeeds of those in the guise of a saint but ravaged by lust, not disturb his faith in genuine gurus and sincere devotees of the Lord.

Lust has been the biggest stumbling block for many spiritual seekers. Even for those not interested in spiritual life, lust sucks the consciousness of millions searching for happiness. “Mistaking lust for love is the single greatest tragedy of the modern world”, says Radhanath Swami. Due to the influence of the movies most people think bodily contact and union is the essence of love. When we mistake ourselves to be physical bodies, whether male or female, we become lusty. Radhanath Swami explains that lust originates and perpetuates from the fundamental ignorance of who we actually are. When we indulge in lust, that overwhelming experience of subordination to the body for pleasure, seals our bodily misidentification. Lust creates within us a sense of incompleteness which we struggle to fulfil by exploiting another’s body for our pleasure.

Radhanath Swami is also quick to point out that love on the other hand is based on the true understanding of our spiritual identity. We are spirit souls, emanating from the complete whole. The self is complete in the natural, eternal relationship with the Supreme Lord. Radhanath Swami reminds us, “Unfortunately we have at the present moment forgotten this relationship with God. When we revive this divine relationship, the resulting love fills us with a sense of completeness.” A natural question that comes to one’s mind is does this completeness make us indifferent to all worldly relationships? “Not at all”, exclaims Radhanath Swami with the exuberance of a child, “if we reconnect with the Supreme Lord, then we form relationships with others, not to fill our completeness, but to share our completeness. That’s why the great saintly persons across the religious traditions were able to transform thousands of lives by radiating this spiritual love.”

Radhanath Swami speaks very fondly of his own guru who transformed thousands of drug-addicted hippies into ‘spiritually-satisfied “happies”. How? Because the hippies whose motto was to rebel against every authority found him(Radhanath Swami’s guru) to be a source of unconditional, divine love and so abided by his guidance to transform their lust into love.

How can we awaken this love for God? “All bonafide scriptures recommend chanting of God’s names”, says Radhanath Swami, whose formula is very simple, “If by chanting God’s names, we can shine with love, why should we choose to burn with lust?”

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this last line “If by chanting God’s names, we can shine with love, why should we choose to burn with lust?” is the essence…lust will burn our existence in to ashes, what actually we are looking for is pure love of god and that only can be achieved by chanting of the Holy names of Lord. Thank you maharaj.

The fact that Radhanath swami, even as Richard, was not at all disturbed even though he encountered this guru ravaged by lust, proves that he was genuinely seeking out a true spiritual master. Most people would have been so much disappointed, that they would have totally given up spiritual pursuits, after such an incident.

It is a very nice assurance by HH Radhanath Swami that by chanting the Holy Name we can shine with love.In bodily conception this love is mistaken for lust.Where lust seeks gratification,love is complete in itself.Thank you Maharaj for showing us the path of Love to God.

Radhanath Swami very nicely pointed out
“if we reconnect with the Supreme Lord, then we form relationships with others, not to fill our completeness, but to share our completeness. That’s why the great saintly persons across the religious traditions were able to transform thousands of lives by radiating this spiritual love.”
We are suffering in this material existence life after life only because of “Lust’.

Lust manifest in so many ways, even if we are aware somehow it gets the better of us, Radhanath Swamis book ‘The Journey Home’ is packed with exciting adventures and enroute one gets to absorb great practical learning’s.

Its novice to conclude all Sadhus are bogus by seeing the lustful acts of some who failed in dovetailing their love to Supreme God. But, time and again real Sadhus emerge to transform the lives of millions by their unconditional love towards the Supreme, reflecting in their love towards all living creatures

The wonderful learning which Maharaj is sharing with us is very touching. Maharaj has said ” I prayed that this incident would not create doubt in my mind toward the sincere devotees.” Inspite of facing such a situation Richard prayed that the misdeeds of those in the guise of a saint but ravaged by lust, not disturb his faith in genuine gurus and sincere devotees of the Lord.

Thank you Maharaj for this wonderful insight on Lust and love and a guide for many to follow.

Very nicely explained – “if we reconnect with the Supreme Lord, then we form relationships with others, not to fill our completeness, but to share our completeness.” Thank you so much Maharaj for the great lessons.

In the story if it was anybody else in the place of richard .He/She would have lost faith in every guru. But Richard still had faith in the lord that he will guide him to the real guru.The same conviction and faith in the lords plans needs to be imbibed in our lives too.

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Table of Contents

I Journey to the East
II Mother India
III Himalayan Pilgrimage
IV Forest of Grace

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The Journey Home Book

‘The Journey Home - Autobiography of an American Swami’ Book is an engaging, humorous and heart-warming account of a young nineteen year old’s quest for spiritual enlightenment. The reader follows Richard Slavin (Now Radhanath Swami) from the suburbs of Chicago to the caves of Himalayas as he goes through a variety of exciting adventures; some near-death encounters and many spiritual experiences. Regular reading of this all-time classic has helped me draw spiritual lessons and seek constant inspiration in my own spiritual journey.

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Radhanath Swami

“Go to India” a sweet but commanding voice; spoke up in the heart of young Richard (later Radhanath Swami) who was immersed in meditation, his search for meaning in life has brought him to the Isle of Crete. Today he was ordered to go to India. Born and raised in the middle class suburbs of Chicago, Radhanath swami grew up in the 1950’s and 60’s era when popular musicians protested war, prejudice and social injustice. Radhanath swami would listen to these songs again and again, but their lyrics referring to God stirred his soul. Peter, Paul and Mary- the folk trio from Greenswich village sang in their debut album
“Early in the morning, about the break of day
I ask the Lord, to help me find my way”
This simple prayer was to guide Radhanath swami in the coming years of his life........more about radhanath swamiTeachings of Radhanath Swami can be found at radhanathswami.info. Radhanath Swami travels around the world and frequently lectures throughout the United States and Europe. He is based at Radha Gopinath Temple in Mumbai, India.

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